Kentucky License Law
A Kentucky real estate corporation must have a:
ASeparate license for each officer of the corporation
BPrincipal broker who is licensed and responsible for the company's real estate activities✓ Correct
CMinimum of 3 licensed salespersons to operate
DSpecial corporate real estate license from KREC
Explanation
A real estate corporation or other business entity must have a licensed principal broker who is responsible for the entity's real estate activities. The entity itself must also be registered with KREC. The principal broker ensures the company operates in compliance with Kentucky law.
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